Wednesday, June 4, 2025

The Sweetness of June

What is one to say about June — the time of perfect young summer, the fulfillment of the promise of the earlier months, and with as yet no sign to remind one that its fresh young beauty will ever fade? For my own part I wander up into the wood and say, "June is here — June is here; thank God for lovely June!" The soft cooing of the wood-dove, the glad song of many birds, the flitting of butterflies, the hum of all the little winged people among the branches, the sweet earth-scents — all seem to say the same, with an endless reiteration... June!

~ GERTRUDE JEKYLL


A follow up to my previous post. I did indeed begin the next series featuring Libby. There are only three or four books and of those only two are available from the archives. I read the first one in the series, Look Alive Libby. I will say, it didn't grab me like the Cathy series, but the setting, Cape Cod in the summer, is the perfect seasonal read (if you love vintage children's literature like I do!). I've decided to forgo the other book the archives has available, Libby Shadows a Lady, for now at least. It's a mystery and I'm not a big fan. Haven't decided yet if I will delve into the Ginnie series just yet, I'm honestly considering re-reading The Moffat series. It was a favorite from my childhood and my children's. Might be a sweet trip down memory lane. Do you have a favorite book from your childhood you like to re-read?

Monday, June 2, 2025

A Sweet Series For Summer

I recently discovered a sweet series that I somehow missed in my growing up years, and I wanted to share. If you like children's books from the 50's-70's like I do, I'm sure you will like these as well. I've only read them on the archives, so that's where the links will take you, but I do have my eye out to add them to my collection.

The Cathy Series
by Catherine Woolley

- Miss Cathy Leonard (the next book in the series and the only one not available at the archives)

I read the entire series in about a weeks time. Our daughter is healing quickly and getting stronger every day, which is such an answer to prayer. But we have been so busy with doctor's appointments and physical therapy, it's all I can do just to keep up with the housework and laundry. By the time dinner is over every night I'm more than ready for some rest and quiet and lately about all I want to do is get lost in a book. This series was exactly what I needed and I'm so glad to have come across it.  Catherine Woolley wrote a number of books, including couple of other series, one featuring a girl named Ginnie and another named Libby. I've got my eye on the Libby series next, so I'll be sure to post again about them!

Hard to believe June has arrived and we're nearing summer! Ours will likely continue to be busy, but I'll try to pop in as much as I can!

Until then . . .

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

An Update


Good morning, friends. I wanted to pop in quickly this morning to give you an update and an explanation for my recent absence.

On Monday, April 7, our daughter Kate and her boyfriend, Cooper were in a near fatal automobile accident. His truck hydroplaned and crashed into a tree. Cooper sustained cuts to his head and hands and a concussion and was released the same day. However,  Kate broke both femurs, her lower spine/pelvis, her right ankle, her skull and she suffered a traumatic brain injury. She has been in the hospital for the past month recovering and was released to home / physical therapy last Wednesday.

The Lord's hand over their lives has been so evident, and I could fill post after post with witness to miracles and His continued blessing and provision. However, for now, as I'm sure you can understand, our daughter and her continued healing is my primary focus. That being said, I'm not sure when or if at this point, I will be returning to this space. My desire to share with you here is still alive and well, but definitely not on my current list of priorities.

Until such a time as we may visit again I ask for you continued prayers for both Katelin and Cooper as they heal and recover both mentally and emotionally. Your friendship in this time is treasured!

Until then . . .

Friday, March 14, 2025

The Cherry Blossoms Are In Bloom

This morning we left early and made a quick trip downtown to see the cherry blossoms. We have been to the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D. C. a few times now, but it's just so busy. And while our small town can't compete, in many ways I think I much prefer this setting, smaller, quieter, these are things I am seeking more and more in my life these days.

Spring is in the air, and after a legendary winter, at least in my lifetime, I am ready. I worked outdoors for awhile for the first time this season, clearing the patio of all the leaves that have piled up. Over the winter my husband and I decided that we built our raised beds on the wrong side of the yard and with the location of our water sources, it would make more since if they were on the opposite side. The materials we used are also not holding up that well, but thankfully can all be repurposed. So we've decided to downsize our gardening goals this year, anything we grow will be mostly in pots, maybe a few small beds if we're able to manage it, but we are going to use a different design. The space where we feel the garden needs to be is currently where we have our fire pit, but thankfully that's portable and easy to move. Anyway, it's all going to be a rather huge project and most likely will take at least two seasons to see it through. I do like the idea of a smaller garden this season, and growing things in pots will help to determine if there are enough hours of sun in the area where we want to move it for it to be successful.

Spring cleaning is next week. I had planned to begin this week but a few appointments came up, and I prefer, when possible, to undertake such things when I have a string of uninterrupted days, and as of today next week is wide open. So today I'm looking over my lists and finalizing my plans and come Monday morning I'll set to the task. There are a few jobs that will most likely bleed over into the following week, and that's fine. I'm not holding myself to any time frame here, other than I do hope to get the bulk of it done in a weeks time. 

Another type of cleaning on my agenda is digital downsizing. I simply have too much saved in far too many places and it's overwhelming. There are so many good ideas out there, and it's so easy to bookmark, pin or like things. But the truth is there is no way one person could accomplish it all, and honestly, who would want to? With that, I'm going to try to be more mindful of the things I pin/bookmark going forward, and only save things that I honestly think I might want to try. But first, I need to weed through and delete a lot of content I have already saved, as well as find a way to mainstream it all so that it's in one place. I'm not sure what that might look like just yet, but between Pinterest, Instragram, Facebook and my web browser, well, let's just say I've got my work cut out for me.

And speaking of pins, I came across this lovely thought on one my boards today and wanted to share.

"Experience one beautiful thing a day. However small. However trivial. Read a poem. Play a favorite song. Laugh with a friend. Gaze at the sky just before the sun's final tumble toward night. Watch a classic movie. Eat a slice of lemon drizzle cake. Whatever. Just give yourself one simple reminder that the world is full of wonders. It always helps to remember that there are things in this world to enjoy."

- AUTHOR UNKNOWN

Here are some beautiful things I experienced this week;

- To my delight, I discovered little buds on both of my lilac plants that we planted in autumn. I was worried, with winter being so cold this year, that they might not make it, but they both appear to be fine.

- While helping my husband haul off some limbs to the outer skirts of our property, I came upon a natural path leading into a field. The field belongs to the county, but unless they are working on the electrical lines they are never there. It is surrounded on each side by tall, majestic pine trees, and the entire setting reminded me somewhat of a cathedral, and thus it is now named. We hope at some point to clear out more underbrush and add some decorative elements, perhaps, to add to the loveliness, but it is beautiful even now, just as it is. I plan to visit it frequently.

What about you? What are some beautiful things you've experienced lately? I'd love to hear.

Until then . . .